Friday, May 27, 2016

Funny

Maybe. I was thinking today about the miracle of Water today and it's undeniable truth. There is a magic property to this thing that makes up more than 3/4 of our entire body. Yep our mind has the sad power at times to take us to dark places remote from such awareness. More water equals more health equals improved well-being equals improved relationships, etc. These companies are running roughshot (not sure if word) over some of these grief and poverty stricken places on the map. Chicago, Belize, Palestine, I honestly am not even sure where it stops. The truth is it doesn't. And it won't until we as a people take control of our minds and decisions we are making. Water is numero Uno on this ever important list. Get it together America if we want to see health and good living in the next few decades as the scarcity of water epidemic has been happening all over. It's going on around under the ground while I am writing as Nestle and Walgreens, and blah blah blah are drilling into our Earth to tap "Pristine" and "Natural" and "Springlike" hydration that probably was never meant to be bought and sold. Economic fluctuation is fine, but this is part of an absolute wildfire that is actually spreading Real wildfires and will only probably increase until we can get our collective minds together in a manner that is not yet precedented. This type of work will not happen in a phone or other handheld device. Tech may be part of the process, but not what we might call the "sticky" work.

Anyways, what I was going to write starting off is that the nytimes put out a piece on differences between Chicago and New York recently and how Guns are the paramount reason for crime numbers being segregated.* I will tell you my opinion/belief, and it has plenty to do with Water Proximity. These are two very different geographical places and anyone who has been to areas of Chicago much more removed from the water (Lake Mich.) knows that crime spikes and desolation and depravation runs rampant. NYC is a much different place geography wise and in terms of resource commitment.

This is important. And all I have to say for now.

:)

*Remember that people using guns will always be a much, much larger problem that guns alone.

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